In my opinion, @Umbreon12 had the best answer in this thread. I am aware of the detail CAS and the randomize thingy. But the problem was I always went for Sims who I favored for, which caused the sameness in my game.
The Sims: Pros: Very simple and easy game Cons: The lack of decoration feels boring, however. The Sims 2: Pros: Very complicated and has a lot of depth unlike the Sims Cons: The foods system. Each food only stores around a quarter of your hunger. The Sims 3: Pros: Like the style of the neighborhoods. Looks historical!…
Since when I found out that you can disable your packs, I've played my game completely vanilla! No mods or custom content AT ALL! Not even expansions installed! Sometimes I like the "classic" gameplay!
Thanks! I'm also aware about the Sim getting a good grade starts him up later in his career. Will there be any disadvantages for a teenager to hit an F grade with only the Base Game installed? Without the University EP?
I'd just eat the food. Who cares? There are no negative moodlets, except just a really short "Good Meal" moodlet. Plus he can still earn cooking skill!
The reason why my Sims need a schedule, is because they want to become the successful-minded Sim they could reach and, because of that, they need to be on track. My Sims want to become the next CEO in the business job branch.